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  1. 1. Which Weather Engine?



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i believe it should be set to none, as per the original rex2 was set to. Somebody can correct me if I'am wrong.


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That's correct

 

i believe it should be set to none, as per the original rex2 was set to. Somebody can correct me if I'am wrong.

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Reed,

 

Do you guys recommend using FSUIPC smoothing stuff? I do have that all turned off for the REX E flights I've flown because of AS2012 not requiring it.

 

The shifts are more noticable in GA than in the NGX to me - I flew the Carenado Bonanza F33 from KSGU-KBCE the other day and I was seeing a shift pretty much every other new weather injection/load, both wind and pressure (altimeter setting would suddenly change).

 

That is up to you. You might want to tone down the Wind Shear and Cloud Turbulence within the REX Essential Configuration manager. We have had several people report that that has helped also without having to use FSUIPC.

 

Exactly same issues with me too.

 

Ben -

 

I would recommend the same thing as I did to Tabs. Reduce the wind shear and cloud turbulence within the REX Configuration Manager.


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